Not to mention in some places you can’t start a new insurance company. In order to get licensed as an insurance provider in my state you have to partner with an existing insurance provider.
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butwhyishischinabook@piefed.social 2 days agoYeah that’s not how insurance works. Or rather, that will work until it doesn’t. The reason insurance companies tend not to be local (except for places like Florida where the normal companies all pulled out) is because if an insurance company is local like that, eventually a large disaster happens against the relatively low odds and then there aren’t enough other policy holders to diffuse the payout, so the company goes under. To stay afloat they generally need to pool risk both across types of risk and geographically.
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pinheadednightmare@lemmy.world 2 days ago
This guy insurances
ChokingHazard@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Insurance risk pools are by states because insurance is regulated that way. However State Farm is being investigated for trying to blend state risk pools and increasing rates going against the data.
jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
I used to use our states Farm Bureau Insurance for property and vehicle insurance. They were the most competitive provider around for a long time. Until about five years ago anyways. Now their premiums are a joke and they’re trying to demutualize so they can merge with an out of state competitor because they’re on the verge of financial collapse.
Too many catastrophic wind storms over a short period of time.
butwhyishischinabook@piefed.social 1 day ago
Man that’s awful, sorry. What I find is kind of interesting is that they are, in a lot of conservative areas, the only conservatives acknowledging climate change through pricing, surrounded by other conservatives who refuse to acknowledge climate change in any way.